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Simple citation style edits: the power of CSL

Posted on July 25, 2010 by mark
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I keep forgetting the kind of simple edits that are so trivial to make in CSL styles. Here I catalogue a few, for my own benefit and hopefully also useful to others. Continue reading →

Posted in Software, Zotero | Tagged bibliography, CSL | 3 Replies

Raw data, half-baked ideas, and sometimes a glimmer of insight. The Ideophone is a blog by Mark Dingemanse, research staff member in the Language and Cognition group of the Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics.

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Some highlights

  • Bingo! Refinding the oldest specimen of Siwu
  • Can you tell the difference between lɛkɛrɛɛ and lukuruu?
  • Do you know this feeling?
  • Giggles and gargles
  • Many Eyes on Siwu ne
  • On the history of the term 'ideophone'
  • On the use of structural criteria in defining ideophones
  • The Albert Einstein Award of Excellence: another ABI scam
  • The sound of rain falling, in your ears
  • Three misconceptions about ideophones
  • We need Simpler Syntax, but we can do without a Grammar of the Gaps

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